...but how likely is it that all contacts in the switch pack will fail at the same time?

I've watched this video but I don't think it's my problem....




not a single button on the switch pack works. When it worked briefly, all the buttons worked.

Unlikely.
 
Do the interior lights operate? F1 feeds the switch pack but fuses F2; F9; F12 and F22 are also involved.
A bad earth for the centre switch pack will kill all the functions.
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Do the mirrors adjust from the switch pack?
Have you checked that you have 12 volts at the switch pack between pins 1 & 6 of the connector?

no, everything is dead on the switch pack.
it must be the fuse - the first one is also responsible for the switch pack.....if I understand correctly...
 
no, everything is dead on the switch pack.
it must be the fuse - the first one is also responsible for the switch pack.....if I understand correctly...
No power at the switch pack, so have you checked from pin 1 to some metal part of the car to check if it's a bad earth? If that shows no power, take a wire from pin 1 of the switch pack connector to the battery positive, with the ignition in position 2 see if the switches work.
If they do, it's either a problem with the fuse connections or a broken wire to or from the fuse.
 
Good evening everyone,

I have put everything back together again today.
I also ordered new fuses and replaced them today.
The complete switch pack is still without function.

I mean, what should I do now?
The cable from the switch pack is fixed - I've already checked that.
The fuses are also all working.
The problem is definitely with
the first fuse in the box, I'm sure of that.

Summer is here and I can't open a single window, not even the roof.

If I now had the nanoncom - what would it show me? Would the fault be localised immediately - 100%?

I'm a bit at a loss with regard to the problem.
Thanks!!!
Nanocom also shows BECM inputs including the window switches. That together with the ability to activate outputs to test the windows & locks means you can nail down where the fault is.
 

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